So I had my truck in for service a few weeks backs at alocal Toyota Dealership. Service included flush front and rear diffs, flush transmission and new belts and pulleys. I just like the piece of mind that some chimp wasn’t working on my truck.

For the sake of time and still a long story:This evening I felt the rear-end kind of sliding a bit and didn’tpay it too much attention A few miles later I took a turn and the truck started sliding even more. Next thing I hear some really loud popping and serious knock. I pulled over only to find my hub sitting on the bottom/inside of therim. Seconds later the wheel pops from under the truck and the hub slams down onto pavement. One stud was pushed all the in and the other studs were chewed to hell.

Trusting the dealership failure.
Not checking up on dealership work failure.
Tire rotation failure.
Not knowing weird feelings/noises on your truck failure.
Lug failure.
Resale value failure.
More wasted free time dicking with dealership about it failure.

Live, learn.........and default to never trusting dealer service until proven otherwise, and not even then.

Service included oil change, tire rotation, flushfront and rear diffs, flush transmission and new belts and pulleys.

With most repair shops, dealer or independent, the more stuff you ask them to do in one session, the more likely something will be screwed up.

Remember, the shop doesn't have one mechanic working on your truck continuously. One apprentice may remove drain plug and go away while another apprentice rotates the tires. The truck may be moved to a different section of the shop for belt and pulley replacement by a licensed tech. It's easy for something to slip through the cracks due to improper job handoff.

Happened to me, the dealer and I came to the conclusion that someone tried to steal the wheels while I was at work, couldn't get the locking nuts off the wheel and left it that way. The only thing holding the wheel on the axle is the lock nut and a bent stud. Was getting on the highway going 70 mph, and it happened. Luckily my dealer is a good one and they fixed everything for free.